Stop in for a cup of coffee

What that lad was cutting was more akin to LUMBER than the bamboo most Americans are used to seeing :lol:
Here's the interesting part. Right next to it was a immature coconut tree that had not developed any fruit yet. But it was in the way and we wanted it cut down. So we cut it down and he pulls the pulp out of the center of the stump and takes a bite out of it. Then he hands it to me. Apparently this is very common to eat the pulp of the coconut tree. So then he cut a section of the trunk so that he could get the pulp out of it and they're going to cook it and use it. But I ate it raw tasted fine. Taste a little bit like coconut to be honest with you. Lol
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